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R34gtt 1998 motor.

Forged Aries pistons 30tho

main and conrod king bearings

crank ground balanced

pistons rods balanced

Gates performance timing belt

crank fitted with r33 harmonica ballancer as other was damaged

block was checked and acid bathed

new valve stem seals in head, cleaned and re surfaced.

hks 2mm stopper type headgasket but head removed from motor for inspection

Cams not included.

Motor has been run for aprox 100km. Not yet run in

Built by superbalance. over $3000 spent on rebuild

open to reasonable offers $1000 and above only!

Garrett gt3582 t3 turbo New never used. $ open to reasonable offers

Turbo smart Ultragate38 2 bolt External waste gate. Never used .New

$ open to reasonable offers

Engine does not include auto trans wiring harness and computer.

Picks upon request

Also have 33gtr complete plenum with homemade adapter plates and aftermarket injecters to fit up to neo or rb25det engine. $ open to reasonable offers

Email [email protected]

Ph 0431423291

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R34gtt 1998 motor.

Forged Aries pistons 30tho

main and conrod king bearings

crank ground balanced

pistons rods balanced

Gates performance timing belt

crank fitted with r33 harmonica ballancer as other was damaged

block was checked and acid bathed

new valve stem seals in head, cleaned and re surfaced.

hks 2mm stopper type headgasket but head removed from motor for inspection

Cams not included.

Motor has been run for aprox 100km. Not yet run in

Built by superbalance. over $3000 spent on rebuild

open to reasonable offers $1000 and above only!

Garrett gt3582 t3 turbo New never used. $ open to reasonable offers

Turbo smart Ultragate38 2 bolt External waste gate. Never used .New

$ open to reasonable offers

Engine does not include auto trans wiring harness and computer.

Picks upon request

Also have 33gtr complete plenum with homemade adapter plates and aftermarket injecters to fit up to neo or rb25det engine. $ open to reasonable offers

Email [email protected]

Ph 0431423291

located Cobram Vic 3644

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